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The Killing Look - by J D Rhoades (Hardcover)

The Killing Look - by  J D Rhoades (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Civil War veteran L.D. Cade arrives in 1870s San Francisco, seeking his fortune and a place to end his restless wandering. A job as bodyguard to a flashy real estate speculator seems like just the opportunity he's been looking for. But beneath the glitter and glamour of Gilded Age San Francisco lie festering greed, corruption, and intolerance. It's a dangerous place for an honest man, even one who's as good with a gun as Cade. As he makes his way between the decadent chaos of the notorious Barbary Coast, the luxurious mansions of Russian Hill, and the secretive societies of Chinatown, Cade will face vicious and sadistic enemies, find allies in unexpected places, and encounter a pair of enigmatic women who will change his life forever."--Dust jacket flap.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Civil War veteran L.D. Cade arrives in 1870s San Francisco, seeking his fortune and a place to end his restless wandering. A job as bodyguard to a flashy real estate speculator seems like just the opportunity he's been looking for. But beneath the glitter and glamour of Gilded Age San Francisco lie festering greed, corruption, and intolerance. It's a dangerous place for an honest man, even one who's as good with a gun as Cade. As he makes his way between the decadent chaos of the notorious Barbary Coast, the luxurious mansions of Russian Hill, and the secretive societies of Chinatown, Cade will face vicious and sadistic enemies, find allies in unexpected places, and encounter a pair of enigmatic women who will change his life forever.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for The Killing Look</b> <br> (An) assured thriller...Rhoades does a good job illuminating the racial and ethnic tensions of the period. With any luck, this is the start of a series. <b>―<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/> Rhoades displays a sensitive touch with the historical material here, building strong characters from the people of color in his cast without downplaying the very real racial hatred of the era. Plenty of action, too, in what appears to be a series launch starring Cade and Clayborne. <b>―<i>Booklist</i></b> <p/> "I inhaled this book! It's a wild ride through a fascinating place and time." <b>―Alexandra Sokoloff, bestselling author of The Huntress series</b> <p/> J.D. Rhoades' gift for storytelling shines in The Killing Look. Rich historical detail meshes seamlessly with pulsing action, all told in an unforgettable, irresistible voice. This is a cracking page-turner you won't want to put down. <b>―Tasha Alexander, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Dark Heart of Florence</i></b> <p/> <b>Praise for the novels of J.D. Rhoades</b> <p/> "(A) standalone thriller that mixes the pedal-to-the-metal narrative drive of (Rhoades's) Keller novels with quirky, Elmore Leonard-style characters Every character has a backstory here, and each is multifaceted, lives gone wrong but all with embers of humanity still smoldering. Another winner from a consistently strong writer." ―Booklist on FORTUNATE SON <br> FORTUNATE SON reminded me by turns of everything from Stephen Hunter's DIRTY WHITE BOYS to Cormac McCarthy's NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, yet is as strikingly original as those titles were... it would be tough to find a better book to read this summer." ―Bookreporter <br> Every one of these characters could star in his or her own thriller...together they comprise an ensemble that delivers nonstop entertainment. Does Rhoades do comic caper novels better than he does high-octane thrillers? Too close to call. ―Booklist on ICE CHEST (starred review) <br> (A) winning caper novel...The grab is made, and that's when the fun really begins...zany characters keep the plot twisting. ―Publishers Weekly <br> Ice Chest has an early Coen brothers vibe about it, combing laugh-out-loud humor with outbursts of violence, which often have a dark-humor quality to them. Think Raising Arizona meets Fargo meets Ocean's Eleven... against the backdrop of an over-the-top Victoria's Secret-style fashion show. ―Florida Times-Union <br> A deftly crafted and impressively skillful novel that holds and keeps the reader's riveted attention from first page to last, Ice Chest will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community library collections. Very highly recommended reading for all who enjoy an action-packed thriller by a true master of the genre. ―Midwest Book Review <br> A whip-smart and really funny crime novel. The dialogue is snappy and entirely believable. There are twists and turns galore and enough heroes to populate a war movie. If you only read one crime novel this year, make it this one. You will be entirely entertained. ―Manhattan Book Review <br> Keller fans will be palpitating at the prospect of a new installment, and those palpitations won't ease a bit once the first page is turned...For fans of high-octane thrillers that don't ignore character development, Rhoades belongs on the same reading list with Stephen Hunter, Lee Child, and Randy Wayne White. ―Booklist on DEVILS AND DUST <br> Jack is a fun character to root for and more than a little reminiscent of Jack Reacher. This is a fast and fun read, one that will appeal to fans not only of Keller but also to readers of Lee Child and other act first, ask questions later tough guys. ―Library Journal <br> Excellent...a real page-turner. ―Mystery Scene on DEVILS AND DUST <br> A fine example of redneck noir. Nicely crafted...if you hail from certain dark corners of the sunny South, it's the next best thing to a trip home. ―The Washington Post <br> Think of Keller as a similarly tortured, contemporary version of William Munny in Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven'. ―Booklist <br> Rhoades slaps this supercharged crime-fiction debut into overdrive in the first paragraph and never lets up through nearly 300 pages of non-stop action. ―Booklist (starred review) on THE DEVIL'S RIGHT HAND <br> Enjoyable...Rhoades seems to have observed and remembered all the seedy details of life outside the centers of urban and suburban life as we know it. Nobody could totally invent this stuff. ―Chicago Tribune <br> The Devil's Right Hand blasts right out of the chute and keeps up the pace until the final paragraph. Steeped in Southern sense of place, the reader can feel the heat and humidity and smell the cordite hanging in the air. J.D. Rhoades writes action as well as anybody in the business, and bail bondsman Jack Keller is a winner. ―C.J. Box, author of Trophy Hunt <br> Spare, tense and violent, this is a debut that will turn other writers green with envy. Jack Keller is a sure-fire star of the new generation of hard-boiled heroes. ―Stephen Booth, author of Blind to the Bones <br> Riveting as the rack of a sawn-off shotgun, The Devil's Right Hand is a novel of pace and power, locked and loaded from the start. Bail enforcer Jack Keller, a damaged gulf war veteran, moves the heart in unexpected ways. Keller's quarry Raymond, a drug dealer bent on revenge, pledges 'no more water, but the fire next time'--and it's the fire we get on almost every page of a book that is positively aflame with action. Let's hope that J.D. Rhoades and Jack Keller are due to deliver more of the fire and soon. ―Ken Bruen, author of The Guards <br> Crisp dialogue and the author's deft use of local color support a narrative driven as effectively by characters as by events. ―Publishers Weekly on SAFE AND SOUND<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born and raised in North Carolina, J.D. Rhoades has worked as a radio news reporter, club DJ, television cameraman, ad salesman, waiter, attorney, and newspaper columnist. His weekly column in North Carolina's The Pilot was twice named best column of the year in its division. He is the author of six novels in his acclaimed Jack Keller series: The Devil's Right Hand, Good Day in Hell, Safe and Sound, Devils and Dust, Hellhound on My Trail, and Won't Back Down, as well as Ice Chest, Breaking Cover, and Broken Shield. He lives, writes, and practices law in Carthage, NC.

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